06-06-2012, 03:37 PM
Hey folks!
I heard about this board from a member my own board, ezdays on ArizonaGunOwners.com.
Way back in my pre- to early teens I was very much in to model railroading, and am still a big fan. Back then I had a rather elaborate, albeit smallish N-scale setup, complete with mountain passes and switch yard. My father, although not a railroad hobbyist himself, got me started in it. He was an aerospace engineer, as well as a skilled carpenter and tradesman, so he was able to get me going with it pretty well.
For me, I can't figure what it is about model railroading that's so appealing, but it is none-the-less. I'm a little bit of an American history buff, so that might be it (which might explain my gun hobby too).
Being busy with my own board I may not post much, but I hope to check in from time to time and enjoy what you guy have going here. Who knows... I might decide it's time to sell a few guns, clear out the garage, and reacquaint myself with my old hobby.
-T.
I heard about this board from a member my own board, ezdays on ArizonaGunOwners.com.
Way back in my pre- to early teens I was very much in to model railroading, and am still a big fan. Back then I had a rather elaborate, albeit smallish N-scale setup, complete with mountain passes and switch yard. My father, although not a railroad hobbyist himself, got me started in it. He was an aerospace engineer, as well as a skilled carpenter and tradesman, so he was able to get me going with it pretty well.
For me, I can't figure what it is about model railroading that's so appealing, but it is none-the-less. I'm a little bit of an American history buff, so that might be it (which might explain my gun hobby too).
Being busy with my own board I may not post much, but I hope to check in from time to time and enjoy what you guy have going here. Who knows... I might decide it's time to sell a few guns, clear out the garage, and reacquaint myself with my old hobby.
-T.